When things just couldn’t get any worst for out of work, former Brown Quarterback Johnny Manziel, he get indicted with assaulting his former girlfriend, Colleen Crowley.

Straight out of a TV soap opra, Manziel was formally indicted today by a Dallas County grand jury for a single misdemeanor domestic violence charge. The charge came from when an incident that took place with his former girlfriend back in January and can carry a maximum one year in jail and a $4,000 fine.

According to Jim Darnell, Manziel’s lead attorney, Manziel will probably plead not guilty and believes that he will be acquitted of all charges. According to the District Attorney’s Office, Crowley said that Manziel threatened to kill her and himself after repeatedly striking her after they had left a bar in Dallas on January 30th, 2016.

Fantasy Sports has gained in popularity in the last decade and in fact has paid out over $3 billion in fantasy sports winning in the last year and over $250 million in entry fees. Missouri residents; however, are currently not allowed to play contests for prizes and fans of fantasy sports in Missouri are eagerly awaiting on whether or not the bill allowing them to legally take part in fantasy sports will be accepted.

The state House has just passed a bill that would regulate the fantasy sports industry and would require fantasy sports websites operating in Missouri to pan an annual $5,000 fee as well limit the laying for those under 18 years of age and not allow employees of fantasy sports sites to play with insider knowledge.

This bill is known as HB 1941 and is currently on its way to the Senate for a vote.

It’s time of the year again when over 60 million of Americans will be filling out a March Madness Bracket during their work hours as part of an office tournament pool. This is a concern for some businesses believe that it is a waste of company time and resources.

In fact, 86% of workers will end up filling out a tournament bracket and 56% of these workers intend on spending at least one hour taking care of their bracket which according to Wallethub.com, a financial tools and informational website, companies in the U.S. will $1.9 billion in unproductive workers during March Madness this year.

In most cases, companies turn a blind eye to these festivities as it is considered good for moral and bring excitement to the office. However, not every company will lose productivity during the NCAA Basketball tournament. Of course, these are mostly companies in Houston, the host city of the Final Four where they expect to make $300 million from over 70,000 fans that will be visiting during the event.

San Jose, Costa Rica – Costa Rica based CRSportsBet.ag, an online gambling and entertainment company, announced today the acquisition of FastWager.com, an online sports betting company known for having reduced juice betting, strong financial backing and excellent customer service.

The announcement was made on Wednesday by James Chu, the CEO of CRSportsBet.ag who has been reviewing the possible acquisition of FastWager.com for the past six months.

FastWager.com was originally owned by a price-per-head operation that wanted to try its hand at a post-up operation after having such a large success with its current business model. Even though FastWager.com was a success, their management wanted to concentrate on their core business and decided to sell it.

Tom Brady is a name that is synonymous with the New England Patriots and today it will remain that way for another 2 years. Brady with six Super Bowl appearance and four rings since he started playing with them back in 2000 is one of the Patriots' greatest asset and most football handicapping exerts agree that this must be a relief for the Patriots.

Brady and the Patriots have agreed to a two year extension that will keep him with the Patriots through the 2019 season. Despite Brady turning 39 in August, the Patriots seem to have a lot of faith in him and Brady himself believes that he still has what it takes to bring the Patriots to another Super Bowl.

Brady is currently making $9 million for 2016 and will receive $10 million next year with a cap of $15 million and $16 million respectively. This new 2 year extension should lower that cap while at the same time increase the cash flow.

The 2016 March Madness tournament is down to four teams that will be going head-to-head this weekend to see who will make it to the finals! The stage is set in Houston and even though the public favors the Tar Heels to win it all, the bookies and the fans are not so sure as to who will be the ultimate champion.

If you haven’t already done it, don’t forget to have your TV set on Saturday, April 2, 2016 on TBS at 6:09 PM when we will have the battle of the No. 2 Seeded teams when the Oklahoma Sooners will be taking on the Villanova Wildcats who both took down a No. 1 seeded team to make it this far.

So let’s see what the sports handicapping experts have to say as to who has the best chance of winning this weekend.

As we count down the hours until Super Bowl 50 kicks off, there are two big stories emerging. The first is the details coming out about Peyton Manning’s alleged PED use, and the second – and most important for Super Bowl bettors – is what side the smart money has come in on for the big game.

Early betting came in heavy on the Carolina Panthers, with some online sportsbooks taking in as much as 90% of their action on the favorites. But the sharp action has since come in big on the underdog Broncos in the hours leading up to the big game, and online sportsbooks such as BetOnline.ag have dropped the Panthers to a 4.5-point favorite.